How to use smart response – Dell Latitude E6430s (Mid 2012) User Manual

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Smart Response Configuration

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Select the acceleration mode. By default, Enhanced mode is selected.

See "How to use Smart Response?" on page 15 for more details

regarding Enhanced and Maximized modes.

How to use Smart Response?

Once the system is configured for Smart Response, the system will

automatically begin to use the cache to enhance system performance by

storing frequently used data on the cache device, so that it can be retrieved

faster than data stored on the HDD.

Intel Rapid Storage Manager Application Settings

Enhanced mode: Acceleration is optimized for data protection. The data

written to the cache will be simultaneously written to the hard drive to

ensure data integrity in both cache and drive, but read operations will be

accelerated by the cache.

Maximized mode: Acceleration is optimized for input/output

performance. The data written to the cache is not always written

simultaneously to the hard drive. This improves write performance, but

also allows for the possibility of data on the cache being out of sync with

the HDD if an unexpected shutdown event (such as power failure) occurs.

Disabling

CAUTION:

Deleting the Smart Response partition (!), or removing the Smart

Response SSD cache device: Manually deleting/erasing the Smart Response
partition is strongly discouraged. Depending on the state of the system, and what
files have been cached to the SSD during use, deleting the Smart Response
partition could result in permanent data loss. Should the need to disable Smart
Response arise, the safest way to disable the feature is from within the Rapid
Storage Manager application.

Disabling Smart Response within the Rapid Storage application: This is

the preferred method of disabling Smart Response. Doing this will allow

the cache to be properly flushed back to the hard drive.

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